In my last blog post I did a quick overview of the Razor ViewEngine and showed a few examples of the new syntax working with the Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC. If you haven’t read over the blog post yet I recommend that you do before you continue reading this one, especially if you are not familiar with the Razor ViewEngine yet.

Today I wanted to take a look at a how the new Razor ViewEngine works with our Grid for ASP.NET MVC, specifically in terms of Server Hierarchy. Why just Server and not Ajax you say? Well the WebForms code...

We’ve invited Shawn Wildermuth, Mark Arteaga and our Windows Phone Evangelist Evan Hutnick in a special Windows Phone 7 Free Webinar Series covering how to build apps for the third screen, how RadControls for Windows Phone can help you be more productive and how to use OData for data access. Find below short descriptions of the sessions:

Date/Time: February 16, 2011, Wednesday, 10:00-11:00 a.m. EST

Developing for the “Third Screen” - Windows Phone 7Guest Presenter: Mark Arteaga, RedBit Development
Mark Arteaga from RedBit Development will give you a high level overview of the Windows Phone 7 platform and will go into some of...

We are pleased to announce that tests created with Telerik's Automated Testing Tools can now be integrated with NCover for code coverage of your .NET based web applications. Over the past month, our teams have been in touch and put together a solution described in vivid technical detail in our new Knowledge Base.

I would also like to take this opportunity to invite you to a special live Webinar on February 18, 2011 at 11am EST. In this session, representatives from both Telerik and NCover will take you through the process from the creation of test automation in WebUI ...

Q3 2010 SP 1 has been a pretty bountiful release for the Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC. Apart from introducing the official support for MVC3 and the Razor view engine, this Service Pack also makes the Extensions available in the NuGet package manager. You can now incorporate the Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC into your app during development without having to leave Visual Studio.

Talking about Razor, you can now find all Telerik MVC examples in both ASPX and Razor views. What is more, you might be interested to take a look at the open source Razor Converter tool which the Telerik...

In the previous post we discussed how you could quickly create a new Visual Studio project, configured to use the Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC targeting ASP.NET MVC 3. In this one, we are going to talk about how our Visual Studio Extensions have improved in regards to ASP.NET MVC 3 and the Razor view engine.

A significant amount of the settings the Project Configuration Wizard manages are applied to your master page. In cases where an appropriate master page has not been found, you will be prompted to create a new one:

Earlier this week we released Q3 Service Pack 1 of the Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC. The release has a full support for ASP.NET MVC 3 RTM. A change we introduced is the new Visual Studio Project Templates for creating new Telerik MVC 3 project. Using these Project Templates you can create new MVC 3 project configured to use the Telerik Extensions for MVC in seconds with just a few clicks. The Project Templates for Telerik MVC project can be reached either from the File | New menu or from the Telerik | MVC UI Extensions menu.

We all know how client validation from the previous version of MVC has worked; outputting a mass of JSON serialized validation rules. Although, this approach is still available, the newer one is far more pleasing. Enabled by default in the VS2010’s MVC3 project template, validation rules will be attached...

Last week MVC 3 RTM was released. I’ve been able to play around with the various release candidates and I have to say that I love the new changes, especially the new Razor ViewEngine. For those of you that have not been looking into the changes for MVC 3, or you are just starting to look into MVC, I wanted to first introduce the Razor ViewEngine and then show you how to use the syntax with some of our extensions for ASP.NET MVC.

First up is the Razor ViewEngine. Now a ViewEngine is essentially what takes all of the code in...